HAARP, ELF Generation, and Mass Mind Control
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This article is part of the series: HAARP and the Sky Heaters
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We are the ELF Generation.Since birth, we have been inundated by external electrical sources. Most sources of electromagnetic radiation are benign, having little effect on the human body, however great concern should be given to lower spectrum as research has shown ULF, ELF, and VLF radio signals can negatively influence your health. Couple that with possible military intentions to control the minds of an unwary populace using low-frequency technology and you get our present conundrum.
Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) waves :
ELF waves up to 100 Hz are once more naturally occurring, but they can also be produced artificially (such as for the Navy’s Project Sanguine for submarine communication). ELF-waves are not normally noticed by the unaided senses, yet their resonant effect upon the human body has been connected to both physiological disorders and emotional distortion. Infrasound vibration (up to 20 Hz) can subliminally influence brain activity to align itself to delta, theta, alpha, or beta wave patterns, inclining an audience toward everything from alertness to passivity. Infrasound could be used tactically, as ELF-waves endure for great distances; and it could be used in conjunction with media broadcasts as well.[1][2]
The Russian parliament acknowledges the "conspiracy theorist" story that HAARP can affect your minds!
Title: Russian parliament concerned about US plans to develop new weapon Document Number: FBIS-SOV-2002-0808 Document Date: 08 Aug 2002 Division: Russia, North America Subdivision: Russia, United States Sourceline: CEP20020808000087 Moscow Interfax in English 1009 GMT 8 Aug 02 Citysource: Moscow Interfax Language: English [FBIS Transcribed Text] MOSCOW. Aug 8 (Interfax) - The Russian State Duma has expressed concern about the United States' program to develop a qualitatively new type of weapon. "Under the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP), the U.S. is creating new integral geophysical weapons that may influence the near-Earth medium with high-frequency radio waves," the State Duma said in an appeal circulated on Thursday. "The significance of this qualitative leap could be compared to the transition from cold steel to fire arms, or from conventional weapons to nuclear weapons. This new type of weapons differs from previous types in that the near-Earth medium becomes at once an object of direct influence and its component. These conclusions were made by the commission of the State Duma's international affairs and defense committees, the statement reads. The committees reported that the U.S. is planning to test three facilities of this kind. One of them is located on the military testing ground in Alaska and its full-scale tests are to begin in early 2003. The second one is in Greenland and the third one in Norway. "When these facilities are launched into space from Norway, Alsaka and Greenland, a closed contour will be created with a truly fantastic integral potential for influencing the near-Earth medium," the State Duma said. The U.S. plans to carry out large-scale scientific experiments, under the HAARP program, and not controlled by the global community, will create weapons capable of breaking radio communication lines and equipment installed on spaceships and rockets, provoke serious accidents in electricity networks and in oil and gas pipelines and have a negative impact on the mental health of people populating entire regions, the deputies said.
They demanded that an international ban be put on such large-scale geophysical experiments.The appeal, signed by 90 deputies, has been sent to President Vladimir Putin, to the United Nations and other international organizations, to the parliaments and leaders of the UN member countries, to the scientific public and to mass media outlets. Among those who signed the appeal are Tatyana Astrakhankina, Nikolai Kharitonov, Yegor Ligachev, Sergei Reshulsky, Vitaly Sevastyanov, Viktor Cherepkov, Valentin Zorkaltsev and Alexei Mitrofanov. [Description of Source: Moscow Interfax in English -- non-government information agency known for its aggressive reporting, extensive economic coverage, and good coverage of Russia's regions. ][16]Grab your tinfoil hat and let us take a tour of brain-altering facilities worldwide.
Terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and U.S. Strategy. Sam Nunn Policy Forum. April 28, 1997 University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.I have spent the last three years mapping high-powered EMF sources and created a Google Earth app to display my research. This database contains over 1000 broadcast antennas and radars. Here are a few of the most powerful VLF, ELF, and ULF facilities on the planet.
Very Low Frequency (VLF) Transmitters
AWESOME VLF: VTX1
South Vijayanarayanam, India
Multiple broadcast frequencies:
Callsign: VTX1 - 16300 Hz, VTX2 - 17000 Hz, VTX3 - 18200 Hz, VTX4 - 19200 Hz
AWESOME VLF: SAQ
Grimeton, Sweden
Frequency: 17200 Hz
Callsign: SAQ
Locator: JO67ec
The Grimeton VLF transmitter is a VLF transmission facility at Grimeton close to Varberg, Sweden. It has the only workable machine transmitter in the world and is classified as World Heritage Site. The transmitter was built in 1922 to 1924; to operate at 17.2 kHz, although it is designed for frequencies around 40 kHz. The radiating element is a wire aerial hung on six 127-metre high freestanding steel pylons, that are grounded. The Grimeton VLF transmitter location is also used for shortwave transmissions, FM and TV broadcasting. For this purpose, a 260 metre high guyed steel framework mast was built in 1966 next to the building containing the 40 kHz transmitter.
AWESOME VLF: FTA,
Sainte-Assise, France
Frequency: 20900 Hz at 400 kW
Callsign: JXN
Locator: JN18gn
AWESOME VLF: GQD
Skelton, UK
Frequency: 22100 Hz
Callsign: GQD
Locator: IO84nr
BBC Skelton Broadcasting Station locateb bewteen Carlisle City and Penrith Town. A transmitter park used mainly for short-wave broadcasts. Many 350kW Transmitters installed in Skelton. It contains the second tallest structure in the UK, a 365m (1200ft) mast used to send coded messages to Royal Navy submarines.
AWESOME VLF: NLK
Oso Wash, Jim Creek, Washington, USA
Frequency: 24800 Hz at 1200 kW
Callsign: NLK
Locator: CN98ae
The primary mission of this radio site is to provide VLF radio transmitting capabilities for the Pacific submarine fleet. Established in the 1950s, the 1.2 million watt transmitting system developed for the site remains 'state -of-the-art' in producing low frequency emissions world-wide. In fact it is one of the most powerful transmitters in the world. Located near Arlington, Washington, in the foothills of the Cascades, north of Seattle, the site has 5,000 largely forested acres.
AWESOME VLF: NAA
Cutler, Maine, USA
Frequency: 24000 Hz at 1800 kW
Locator: FN64ip
Cutler Naval Station has a transmission power of 1800 kW, making it the most powerful VLF-transmitter in the world. The transmission consists of a continuous encrypted FSK (F1B) signal at 200 baud. The transmitter operates on 24.0 kHz. In the past it operated on 17.8 kHz.
AWESOME VLF: NWC
North West Cape, Exmouth, Australia
Frequency: 19800 Hz at 2000 kW
Locator: OG78be
Harold E. Holt Naval Station: 2 MW transmission - 14-28 KHz
The station features thirteen tall radio towers. The tallest tower is called Tower Zero and is 387 m (1,270 ft) tall, and was for many years the tallest man-made structure in the Southern Hemisphere. Six towers, each 304 metres tall, are evenly placed in a hexagon around Tower Zero. The other six towers, which are each 364 metres tall, are evenly placed in a larger hexagon around Tower Zero.
Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) TransmittersUS Navy Project ELF (Project Sanguine, Project Seafarer)
The U.S. Navy operated two extremely low frequency radio transmitters to communicate with its deep diving submarines. The sites at Clam Lake, Wisconsin and Republic, Michigan are operated by the Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station – Atlantic. The Clam Lake site, located in the Chequamegon National Forest in Northern Wisconsin, is the site where testing began for ELF communications more than 30 years ago. The site has more than 28 miles of over-head signal transmission line that form part of the “electrical” antenna to radiate the ELF signal from the two-acre transmitting facility. The Clam Lake ELF radio station broadcasts messages to the fleet as required by the Navy Submarine Broadcast Control Authority in Norfolk, Virginia or Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. For the U.S. submarine fleet to perform its mission, it must remain silent and be undetectable. The Navy’s ELF communications system is (was) the only operational communications system that can penetrate seawater to great depths and is virtually jam proof from both natural and man-made interference. [3]September 30, 2004, the site administrator wrote a "rest in peace" letter upon the facilities closure.
During the first Gulf War, messages sent from ELF transmitters alerted submarine fleets in the Persian Gulf and elsewhere to military orders. While the Trident submarines could not respond and communication was limited to quick pulses of coded information, the ELF antenna could direct commanders to surface at appropriate coordinates to receive more detailed instructions via other communication technologies. ... A 1971 Navy study determined that electromagnetic fields associated with ELF caused stunted growth in rats. The military sat on the details of these findings until 1976, even as concerned citizens worked to unearth information on potential health impacts of the ELF waves. The Navy convened the Ad Hoc Committee for the Review of Biomedical and Ecological Effects of ELF Radiation to analyze their research in 1973. The committee’s members raised concerns over potentially serious health problems related to the technology, though their worries carried little weight with militarists desiring a different message. The ad hoc committee’s findings only reached the public once Senator Gaylord Nelson, an environmentalist and progressive Democrat, raised a stink and released the report himself. [4]
Clam Lake, Wisconsin, USA
76 Hz at 3 MW (3,000 kW)
Republic, Michigan, USA
Second part of transmitter
"Improvements in communications technology and the changing requirements of today's Navy made the ELF communication system no longer necessary," Davis said. All communications with submarines will now be done with 12 "very low frequency" transmitters located worldwide, Davis said. For years, people have been routinely arrested for trespassing in acts of civil disobedience at the 13-acre Clam Lake site. Critics have contended the system is for use during a first-strike nuclear attack, became obsolete with the Cold War's end and may cause health and environmental problems. The Navy said the system was a vital communications link. Each system uses dozens of miles of above-ground antenna strung on 600 40-foot poles. The Navy began using the $400 million system in 1989. The annual operating costs for both ELF transmitters is $13 million, Davis said. Each site has one Navy worker and 27 civilian contractors, Davis said. [5]
Watch this video on YouTube • VIDEO LINKThe only other ELF transmitter is Zevs:
Zevs, 82 Hz ELF transmitter
Arkhangel'skoye, Tula Oblast, Russia
Calculations performed on data collected back in 1990, also show us that the 82 Hz Zevs ELF transmitter is 10 dB more powerful then the US Navy 76 Hz ELF transmissions from the dual WMT/MTF sites.
Ultra-low Frequency (ULF) TransmitterRadio science is advancing so rapidly that we are unable to understand the ecological implications of a technology before a new technology replaces it. All of the facilities listed above are Cold-War era technology, where brute force, tall antennas, and long cables were the norm. The current state-of-the-art in signalling the apocalypse is straight out of a science-fiction film, with energy beams and plasma fireballs creating previously unreachable low frequencies. Such is the case in the world of Space-Weather Modification. The United States of America's military went from upper atmospheric nuclear explosions to radar-heated chemical releases in the ionosphere in under fifty years. These experiments span the gamut from gathering current space-weather conditions to understanding the response of our ionosphere and magnetosphere to artificial (human) influence. The military hates our unpredictable ionosphere so much they tried to replace it with an artificial ionosphere in the 1960's during Project West Ford. 480,000,000 copper dipole antennas (1.78 cm long needles) were launched into orbit and as of 2013 forty six clumps of needles are still in orbit, and occasionally re-enter. [6][7] The next attempt to solve over-the-horizon radio propagation issues would come in the form of "artificial mirrors" made of ionospheric plasma volumes heated by ground-based microwave stations, like HAARP.
1991 US Patent 5041834 – Artificial Ionospheric Mirror Composed Of A Plasma Layer Which Can Be Tilted [8]
Using Active Experiments to Probe Geospace, Dennis Papadopoulos, University of Maryland [9]
These artificial ionospheric mirrors, also referred to as Field Aligned Scattering (FAS) Mirrors, reflect high-frequency radio transmissions just like a mirror reflects light. By boiling a portion of the sky with a microwave heater, military experts can better predict where their radio transmissions will propagate (end up), and in some cases, where they can be extended
.In order to create even deeper frequencies than VLF and ELF, Sky Heaters use high-power microwaves to heat our ionosphere and create "Virtual Antennas" [10] that resonate the deepest signals ever created by man, yet nobody seems to know:
2.5 Hz SIGNAL ACTIVE Presumed, but not yet verified as a man-made signal. Detected at various locations worldwide. With amateur equipment, it is not easy to determine eventual frequency shifts, so signal is listed as a 2.5 Hz carrier. So far the signal is not connected with any known geophysical events. Most likely not originating from HAARP - Gakona in Alaska USA. They have little success, with the generation of ELF signals of reasonable strength, over anything then relative short distances. [11]This 2.5 Hz signal IS created by HAARP, here is the proof:
“Virtual ULF/ELF/VLF Ionospheric Antennae” Resolving Critcal Radiaton Belt & Geospace Issues, Dennis Papadopoulos, University of Maryland [10]
“Virtual ULF/ELF/VLF Ionospheric Antennae” Resolving Critcal Radiaton Belt & Geospace Issues, Dennis Papadopoulos, University of Maryland [10]
HAARP Induction Magnetometer, 2.5 Hertz tone, March 21, 2012
Using Active Experiments to Probe Geospace, Dennis Papadopoulos, University of Maryland [9] Using two different heating modes, HAARP can produce ULF-VLF from 0.001 Hz to 20 kHz. Also mentioned in the image above are references (b) 11 Hz, 29 Hz, 47 Hz, 73 Hz and (c) 0.2 Hz, 0.8 Hz, 1.4 Hz, 3.8 Hz, 6.4 Hz.
Techniques to transform HF to ULF/ELF/VLF frequencies: [10]
Polar Electrojet Antenna (PEJ) a. Requires an electrojet current in the D/E region (70-‐90 km)-‐ Restricted to high latitudes b. Can inject frequencies up to 20 kHz [Whistlers and Shear Alfven Waves (SAW)]
Ionospheric Current Drive (ICD) a. Does not require electrojet b. Restricted to frequencies below 70 Hz [SAW, EMIC, Magneto-‐Sonic (MS)]Science advances, antennas get more powerful, and very little attention is paid to the butterfly-effect. [12] These artificial resonations are adverse to the health of humans and wildlife worldwide [13][14][15] and the side-effects of these experiments are unknown as these facilities operate in secrecy.
Watch this video on YouTube • VIDEO LINKDemand more transparency in the world of brain-altering electric signals, and learn how they are altering our space, our skies, and our Earth while blaming it all on climate change. Be sure to check out our maps of all these facilities with our ClimateViewer 3D
Now that we have covered the history of ELF generation, stay tuned for my next article when we will dig deeper into the science behind making ULF/ELF/VLF with HAARP and how it is all about to go MOBILE!
References
Playfair, Guy L. and Hill, Scott, The Cycles of Heaven. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1978, pages 130-140
https://www.scribd.com/doc/216638135/ MindWar Co Authored by Michael Aquino
http://fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/c3i/fs_clam_lake_elf2003.pdf - Extremely Low Frequency Transmitter Site, Clam Lake, Wisconsin
https://web.archive.org/web/20130101013341/http://www.zcommunications.org/project-elf-rip-by-site-administrator - Project ELF RIP By Site Administrator
http://www.nukewatchinfo.org/nuclearweapons/projectelf/20040917closing.html - Navy to shut down radio transmitters in Wisconsin, Michigan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_West_Ford - Project West Ford, Wikipedia
http://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/westford.htm - West Ford Needles
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5041834.html - 1991 US Patent 5041834 – Artificial Ionospheric Mirror Composed Of A Plasma Layer Which Can Be Tilted
http://spp.astro.umd.edu/SpaceWebProj/Invited%20Talks/Active%20Experiments-2013.pdf - Using Active Experiments to Probe Geospace, Dennis Papadopoulos, University of Maryland
http://spp.astro.umd.edu/SpaceWebProj/Invited%20Talks/Virtual%20ULF%20Antennea-2013.pdf - “Virtual ULF/ELF/VLF Ionospheric Antennae” Resolving Critcal Radiaton Belt & Geospace Issues, Dennis Papadopoulos, University of Maryland
http://www.vlf.it/trond2/below10.html - Radio signals below 10 kHz
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect - Butterfly Effect, Wikipedia
http://www.dankalia.com/science/elf210.pdf - Biological Effects of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields: A Review, Physiological Chemistry & Physics 9 (1977)
http://www.andrewamarino.com/PDFs/039-Hanford1978.pdf - Biological Effects of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, Power Frequency Electric Fields and Biological Stress - A Cause-and-Effect Relationship, October 16-18, 1978
https://publications.lbl.gov/islandora/object/ir%3A106302/datastream/PDF/download/citation.pdf - Proceedings of the Biomagnetic Effects Workshop, April 6-7, 1978, Lawrence Berkley Laboratory
http://fas.org/irp/program/collect/haarp-duma.htm Federation of American Scientists, Russian parliament concerned about US plans to develop new weapon